Trying to gain weight!
jazlynnviolet
Posts: 12 Member
I need some friends to help me gain some weight or just friends in general add me!!!
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Hi...I'm on a weight gain journey also! Good to know I'm not the only one!1
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I know right! How awesome stay in touch!0
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I'm also trying to gain weight! good luck1
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I am a strength and conditioning coach with s little insight on the subject and would love to help you.2
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I'm trying to lose weight, but best of luck x2
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Welcome. Make sure to read:http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10300326/most-helpful-posts-goal-gaining-weight-must-reads#latest
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Awesome thanks everyone!0
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Trying to gain some healthy weight too. The struggle is real! Good luck everyone!1
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Yes real indeed....trying to eat good healthy calories is the hardest for me. Thanks God for PBJ sandwiches. Good luck y'all0
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Also trying to gain some healthy weight! Would love to hear all of you guys progress! Good luck!1
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Eat good clean food. Even though you are bulking and should have a calorie surplus, avoid greasy and sugary addings.1
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Eat good clean food. Even though you are bulking and should have a calorie surplus, avoid greasy and sugary addings.
At lower calories (2000-3000), it's easier to do, but it's NOT necessary to add desired weight without having to eat "clean" food (which is lower in calories) all the time and feel full or bloated.
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Actually, You can still eat good clean food and gain weight optimally. I am on a whole foods elimination diet, and while I lost more weight initially to get rid of the bad stuff in my body, I started gaining weight. I am low carb due to digestive issues (maybe .5 a serving a day of something like sweet potato), but I eat low starchy vegetables like carrots, winter squash, pumpkin, beets in combo in leafy greens. High fats like avocados, good oils, seafood, meats and offal, whole fat dairy, nut butters, and dried fruit are also good foods to gain weight. An easy meal that could count as almost your calories can consist of meatloaf/meatballs with hidden vegetables, with a side of steamed veggies, and a serving of a starchy vegetable. That along with building muscle can go a long way.1
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Actually, You can still eat good clean food and gain weight optimally. I am on a whole foods elimination diet, and while I lost more weight initially to get rid of the bad stuff in my body, I started gaining weight. I am low carb due to digestive issues (maybe .5 a serving a day of something like sweet potato), but I eat low starchy vegetables like carrots, winter squash, pumpkin, beets in combo in leafy greens. High fats like avocados, good oils, seafood, meats and offal, whole fat dairy, nut butters, and dried fruit are also good foods to gain weight. An easy meal that could count as almost your calories can consist of meatloaf/meatballs with hidden vegetables, with a side of steamed veggies, and a serving of a starchy vegetable. That along with building muscle can go a long way.
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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Eat good clean food. Even though you are bulking and should have a calorie surplus, avoid greasy and sugary addings.
At lower calories (2000-3000), it's easier to do, but it's NOT necessary to add desired weight without having to eat "clean" food (which is lower in calories) all the time and feel full or bloated.
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
THANK YOU LORD... this repped so much. My maintainence before was around 6500 calories, omg you need to eat clean food all day to get bigger... yeah right, do you know how hard it is to fill your calories with "clean food" lol Not saying eat junk all day.
OP IF you need help message and friend me, I was very very skinny before and added some very good quality over the years.. at 19 I was 100lbs then climbed up pretty far even with my low t...0 -
BobbyBooSh4y wrote: »Eat good clean food. Even though you are bulking and should have a calorie surplus, avoid greasy and sugary addings.
At lower calories (2000-3000), it's easier to do, but it's NOT necessary to add desired weight without having to eat "clean" food (which is lower in calories) all the time and feel full or bloated.
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
THANK YOU LORD... this repped so much. My maintainence before was around 6500 calories, omg you need to eat clean food all day to get bigger... yeah right, do you know how hard it is to fill your calories with "clean food" lol Not saying eat junk all day.
OP IF you need help message and friend me, I was very very skinny before and added some very good quality over the years.. at 19 I was 100lbs then climbed up pretty far even with my low t...
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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BobbyBooSh4y wrote: »Eat good clean food. Even though you are bulking and should have a calorie surplus, avoid greasy and sugary addings.
At lower calories (2000-3000), it's easier to do, but it's NOT necessary to add desired weight without having to eat "clean" food (which is lower in calories) all the time and feel full or bloated.
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
THANK YOU LORD... this repped so much. My maintainence before was around 6500 calories, omg you need to eat clean food all day to get bigger... yeah right, do you know how hard it is to fill your calories with "clean food" lol Not saying eat junk all day.
OP IF you need help message and friend me, I was very very skinny before and added some very good quality over the years.. at 19 I was 100lbs then climbed up pretty far even with my low t...
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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Thanks everyone this helps a lot!0
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